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L.A. Law
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| Title: | He Ain't Guilty, He's My Brother |
| Episode Number: | 159 |
| Season: | 8 |
| Season Episode #.: | 10 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 03rd, 1994 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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Morales defends an Hispanic man who confesses to a robbery to protect a family member, a woman who likes to have affairs with policemen sues her ex-lover because he lied about being a cop, and a rape trial is jeopardized by the romance between Mullaney (John Spencer) and Judge Walker.
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